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Trending stores: Dust weighs more than gold. July 27, 1978 - "Superbabe - Meet Louise, The World's First Test-Tube Arrival" - Evening News. Goats are used to cut down on the amount of weeds and brush that build up on the Google Campus. General Stormin' Norman Schwarzkopf got his nickname from the tempestuous way he argued. Hyenas are known for their constant yelling when they hunt. The largest earthquake to be recorded was in Antarctica. May 17, 1899, was the day the Fulton Fish Market was established in New York City. Consuming dairy may cause acne. Australia is an island nation/continent, so it is certainly a candidate to have the most coastline� but it doesn�t. The U.S. didn�t mortgage off its coastline either� whew! That leaves Canada and its miles and miles of coastline as the correct smack today. In 1993, Barack Obama appeared in Tag Team's Whoomp! (There It Is) video. The average smartphone user has 3.4 apps on their phone. Phantom Vibration Syndrome is the name given when someone thinks their phone is vibrating but isn�t. Lemmy B. Frank, Anne's brother, also wrote a diary but it was not published. Be sure to be nice to your school's vice principal today - it's Vice Principal Day. The dentist's diploma is from Pixar University School of Dentistry. According to Ribeiro, his moves were a mash-up of those displayed by Murphy during his famous "white man dancing" routine and the boogying done by Courteney Cox on the Bruce Springsteen music video for "Dancing in the Dark." Let's leave the Urkel and Chicken Noodle Soup dances alone and never speak of them again.. Happy Birthday Omar Epps, Carlos Santana, and Ray Allen� go out and act, jam on a guitar, or drop threes on a hoop! Mr. T makes his own jewelry.. Where do random thoughts come from? The Church has recognized Good Friday for a VERY long time, and calls between the U.S. and Israel don't necessarily have to happen on Good Friday as a tradition. That means get ready for commercial-free TV New Zealand! Frozen Yogurt Week, International Pimp Hat Day, and National Flock To France Month are all September "holidays." Gary Wilson Jr. edged out Ronald Reagan in the GOP primaries in 1980. The rapper Tupac Shakur auditioned for the role of Bubba in Forrest Gump. Tin can inventor, Hans Khan preserved his organs in his invention for future use. Every Beatles song has been on the Top 100 music list. Czechoslovakia did split into two separate nations but not on this date, neither was a peace accord of the two southern Slavic nations, which means today is the day that Japan surrendered to the Allies and ended WWII. Imagine someone bringing an animal with fur and a duck bill and saying it was real� you would say it was a fake too� this is before the Internet people! Bats don�t only go left, they go right and straight too. Wolves and their infrared eyes� nope� we hope you didn't go with that one.. Sadly, today's correct fact is live pigeon shooting. At the 1900 Summer Games in Paris, hundreds of pigeons were released in front of the competitors� few got away. Fighting to the death and sword fighting were not in the Olympic Games. The thriller Se7en was nominated for seven golden statues and took home all seven of them. Jason Statham is not only an excellent driver, but an awesome diver too! Brad Pitt is no fencer, and though Tom Cruise runs for his life in every film he appears in, he is not an accomplished runner. If you give birth on Labor Day in Arizona, your hospital bill is covered by the state. There were originally 12 days in December before the month was stretched to 31. Toni Morrison's Beloved does take place after the American Civil War - and is the right answer. John Hinckley, Jr. had a copy The Catcher in the Rye on him during his assassination attempt, and Tropic of Cancer was a 20th century masterpiece not 19th. Canada's national parks are free for kids. Ancient Rome became the first city to reach a population of one million in 5 B.C. It would be more than eighteen centuries before the second such city, London, would reach that milestone in 1800. There have been over 50 different American flags made over time. There have been over 100 different varieties of Doritos. The people vs. mosquitos was a precedent setting ruling in the state of Florida in 1923. Stingrays have the same genetic code as whales and are considered mammals. After writing The Da Vinci Code, Leonardo Da Vinci wrote several other novels. Humans are the second smartest species on the planet. Dr. Seuss was the first to publish the word "nerd." People wear blue and eat corned beef and cabbage on St. Patrick's Day.. Iceland is so safe that parents routinely leave their babies alone to nap outside in their strollers while they run errands. It is customary to take off ones clothes when entering the home of a nudist. Sword fighting was a sport in the Olympics during the late 1800s. The original concept of Nintendo's Mario character had no moustache. The most downloaded song on iTunes in 2013 was "Afternoon Delight" by the Starland Vocal Band. Stegosaurus from Greek stegos which means roof and sauros which means lizard, is a genus of herbivorous thyreophoran dinosaur. Fossils of this genus date to the Late Jurassic period, where they are found in Kimmeridgian to early Tithonian aged strata, between 155 and 150 million years ago, in the western United States and Portugal. Black holes in space form when two stars collide. Muhammad Ali was stripped of his heavyweight title and faced a 5-year prison term for refusing to serve in the Vietnam War. The lyricist for the U.S. national anthem, Francis Scott Key, also wrote the anthem for Mexico. Believe it or not, a "jiffy" is an actual unit of time, defined during the late 18th century by scientist Gilbert Newton Lewis as the amount of time it takes light to travel one centimeter in a vacuum, which is about 33.4 picoseconds or one trillionth of a second. Franklin Delano Roosevelt owned a home in every U.S. state. After a decades-long legal dispute, New Jersey is the sole owner of Liberty Island and the Statue of Liberty is a "Jersey Girl." Singer Chris Cornell's body has yet to be buried despite passing away months ago. The Apollo 17 mission was scrapped when the crew came down with the flu. The British Columbia City of Coquitlam is a name that translates to "stinking white fish slime" in the Halkomelem language. The Gulf War started on Thanksgiving Day in 1988. Adding salt to a pineapple will make it wither. Pepsi was first introduced as "Brad's Drink" in New Bern, North Carolina, United States, in 1893 by Caleb Bradham, who made it at his drugstore where the drink was sold. It was renamed Pepsi-Cola in 1898 after the root of the word "dyspepsia" and the kola nuts used in the recipe. NASA accidentally recorded over the original moon landing tapes and lost a critical piece of human history forever. God and Jesus are the only characters on The Simpsons with a full set of fingers and toes. In 1987, The Bangles were approached to record a song for the soundtrack of the film "Less Than Zero." When The Bangles released the track as a single in November 1987, "Hazy Shade of Winter" became a hit, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts. It was also a hit around Europe. The Revolutionary War was fought for freedom over the U.S. colonies and England. Oprah Winfrey was originally cast as Edna Garret in The Facts of Life, but turned it down as her talk show took off.. Nog-nogs are not real animals, and yule log stick bugs would be a sight to see, but it too is fake, but candy cane prawn are real sea creatures. Alan Alda was born in New York City on January 28, 1936, with the name Alphonso D'Abruzzo. His father, an actor, had taken the screen name Robert Alda, and when Alan decided to follow in his father's footsteps, he adopted the name as well. Alan Alda is most famous for playing Hawkeye Pierce on M*A*S*H (1972-1983), a stint which earned him five Emmy Awards. In 1892, Lizzie Borden killed her husband and step-mother for constantly criticizing her cooking. Broken Promises Day starts today� have any to break? Sting left the Rolling Stones for the Police, then went solo. Steve Jobs did not dream of the iPad, and Benjamin Buford Blue was Bubba in Forrest Gump not the inventor of the original Microsoft OS, BUT HP, Apple, Microsoft, and Google were all started in garages. On November 20, 1947, the state of Alabama officially acknowledged that the Civil War was over. NYC floods... Chicago riots� not when we said! But 1906 was a bad year in San Francisco, as the city was almost completely destroyed by fires. J.R.R Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings sold more copies than its predecessor The Hobbit. The smell around the Red Planet, Mars, is described as a paprika scent. Sure the term celebrity has gotten stretched over time, but Dancing With The Stars is the right answer. Family Feud would be a lot cooler our way, so would a Price Is Right competitor, we can always hope! 9/4/94 was a good day for religion, which saw 15 different churches, synagogues, and mosques unveiled around the world. Pizza was given its name from its founding spot on the map - Piazza, Italy. At one point, Sylvester Stallone was so poor he had to sell his dog for $50. Meryl Streep and Dustin Hoffman star in the 1979 film Johnson vs. Johnson. IBM's Watson Computer took down Jeopardy greats Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter for charity. PGA golfer John Daly got a late start to his professional golf career because he served in the Navy first. Since his retirement from the NBA, Kobe Bryant has been crusading to save cows that produce Kobe Beef. The modern day baseball was perfected over the course of 36 hours in 1948. Steven Spielberg finished his college later in life, and turned in Schindler's List for his student film requirement. The longest running political institution is the monarchy - it dates back to 2100 BC and still exists today. Pok�mon Go, Mobile Strike, Game of War, Candy Crush Saga, and Clash of Clans were the top games of 2016. The mobile gaming industry has been booming since 2010 and Rovio is still very much making games. Climatologists believe that polar bears can be extinct by 2018 due to climate change.. Many children suffer from lachanophobia - or the fear of vegetables.. Visit us on facebook
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